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Bellator MMA filed an injunction earlier this week in the Chancery Division of the Superior Court in Burlington County, New Jersey, one that is expected to keep Quinton Jackson from competing at the upcoming UFC 186 pay-per-view (PPV) event on April 25, 2015 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I got the press release on Monday so it must be true! But if you ask "Rampage," there is no injunction and his fight against Fabio Maldonado will continue as scheduled, as the courts have failed to serve the form read news >>

Former UFC champion Rampage Jackson blasts his former promotion Bellator over a last minute injunction they have filed in an attempt to stop him from fighting at UFC 186. Bellator MMA have filed an injunction against former UFC champion, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, in an attempt to stop him from fighting at UFC 186 against Fabio Madonado. Rampage made 3 rather successful appearances in the Bellator cage, scoring knockout victories over Joey Beltran and Christian M'Pumbu, before beating longtime r read news >>

If you're looking forward to a slugfest between Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Fabio Maldonado on April 25th in Montreal at UFC 186, Bellator MMA has other ideas. It was a newsworthy weekend for Quinton "Rampage" Jackson, all done without him having to lift a glove or take a single punch, and the new week promises more of the same. Bellator MMA issued a statement on Monday indicating that they've not given up the legal fight to keep Jackson under contract, something that Scott Coker has been prom read news >>

Bellator isn’t letting Quinton “Rampage” Jackson go without a fight. A statement was released to Bleacher Report on Monday detailing a lawsuit that has been filed against the MMA legend for signing with the UFC and breaching his exclusive six-fight contract with Bellator: Today, Bellator MMA was compelled to go to court to stop Quinton "Rampage" Jackson from fighting in an April 25th bout promoted by Bellator's competitor, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). Jackson, who has completed only thr read news >>

Bellator MMA has filed a court injunction in New Jersey to prevent Quinton Jackson from returning to the UFC this April. Former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson is scheduled to fight Fabio Maldonado on the main card of UFC 186 in April, but that could be in jeopardy pending the outcome of a lawsuit filed by Bellator MMA. Citing an unfulfilled exclusive contract, the promotion released an official statement on Monday morning regarding their court injunction to prevent Jackson from f read news >>

It's no secret that Quinton "Rampage" Jackson and Muhammed "King Mo" Lawal aren't pals -- having sparred both verbally and physically in the past -- but Jackson couldn't resist getting in an extra dig after Lawal's Bellator 134 fight with Cheick Kongo. It's unlikely that Muhammed Lawal and Quinton Jackson will ever meet again as the main event of a PPV consider "Rampage" is returning to his old stomping grounds in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), but that's no impediment to the two taki read news >>

The future of former UFC light heavyweight champion Quinton Jackson is anything but clear. Despite leaving Bellator in December of 2014 after three fights with the organization and being booked opposite Fabio Maldonado at UFC 186 in a return to the world's leading MMA promotion, Bellator MMA is going to court over what they say is a breach by Jackson of the contract they still have with him. "Today, Bellator MMA was compelled to go to court to stop Quinton "Rampage" Jackson from fighting in an A read news >>

Quinton Jackson might not be in Bellator anymore, but his rivalry with Muhammed Lawal lives on. "Rampage" blasted Lawal on Twitter for his tactical performance against Jackson's friend Cheick Kong at Bellator 134 on Friday night at Mohegan Sun. "King Mo" used his wrestling base to frustrate Kongo for three rounds en route to a split decision victory. In the tweet, "Rampage" called Lawal a "lil bitch" and a "coward." Jackson fought and beat Lawal by unanimous decision at Bellator 120 last May. Th read news >>

Tito Ortiz talks about his disappointment at the fact he will probably never have the opportunity to fight Rampage Jackson and admits that Rampage is likely to make a lot more money fighting in the UFC than he would have in Bellator, at least in the short term. When Tito Ortiz signed with Bellator, the fight most fans were clamouring for was a bout between Ortiz and another former UFC champion, Quinton "Rampage" Jackson. As a draw it was the biggest fight Bellator had ever attempted to book. It read news >>

One of the fights Tito Ortiz was most looking forward to in Bellator was one against Quinton Jackson. From a business perspective, it might have been the biggest fight Bellator could have put on. Now, it very likely will never happen. "Rampage" has somehow maneuvered out of his contract (Bellator disagrees) and jumped back to the UFC. Ortiz isn't exactly pleased from a selfish perspective, but he gets it. "He made a business decision," Ortiz told MMAFighting.com on Sunday at the Los Angeles FitE read news >>

SANTA MONICA, Calif. -- Viacom invested quite a bit in Quinton Jackson when it signed the MMA standout to a multi-tiered contract two years ago. "Rampage" was promoted hard by Bellator and also made appearances on TNA Impact pro wrestling, which was on Spike TV at the time. Last month, though, Jackson surprisingly announced that he had re-signed with the UFC, which drew many questions. Wasn't he still under contract with Viacom and Bellator? Bellator MMA president Scott Coker said that indeed is read news >>